

But since I don't know what exactly, I prefer to do a fresh install, at least if something goes wrong during the process of the reinstallation all my softwares, it will easier for me to found out what is causing the problem. I'm pretty sure it will fix my issue, since there was no problem when I switched to Win10 back then, so it's probably somthing I tweaked or modified that has caused this problem. So, there is definitily somthing wrong with my setup.Īnyway, don't worry about me, I'm gonna do a fresh install of Win10 at the end on the week. Drivers for it has been updated for Win10, so it should work but apparently, when I remove my sound card from my computer, Win10 doesn't even detect the onboard soundcard anymore. I also tried to switch to the onboard soundcard of my motherboard to see if I can do a test with it. Even if I click on the "default" option, it tells me that it's not supported by my hardware. Software of my sound do have it's own settings, but it doesn't matter what I set as audio quality, in the end, Windows doesn't give a s*** about it and still don't want to set it back to 0hz.
